Suitability of marble powders in production of high strength concrete

Syed Afzal Basha, Faiz Uddin Ahmed Shaikh
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Abstract A tremendous amount of non-biodegradable waste is created during mining and processing tasks of layered stones like marble. Over time, this has become a global problem because it harms the environment in multiple ways. Hence, it is necessary to find an alternate way to securely dispose and reuse marble wastes. The construction sector is one of the significant consumers of natural resources for the production of material binders and aggregates. As a result, in recent years, number of researchers have carried out studies in which various kinds of marble waste have been incorporated into concrete with the intention of substituting either cement or aggregates or both. This paper presents the effect of two locally sourced waste marble powders Kadapa marble powder (KMP) and Bethamcherla marble powder (BMP) as partial replacement of cement on mechanical and durability properties of high strength concrete (HSC). Their effect at different replacement levels in HSC is evaluated in compressive, indirect tensile and flexural strengths, elastic modulus, chloride penetration resistance and freeze–thaw durability properties. Micro-structural investigation is also conducted to evaluate their impact on the matrix of HSC containing waste marble powders as additional cementitious materials. Results show that the HSC consisting of KMP and BMP content of 10% and 15%, respectively exhibited higher mechanical and durability properties than the control HSC. Micro-structural investigation also supports this finding. It can be concluded that the use of marble powders as partial replacement of cement does not have any adverse impact on the properties of concrete. The use of KMP and BMP reduces the vast amount of energy required to produce cement, cost and time with reduction in environmental hazards.
大理石粉在高强度混凝土生产中的适用性
在大理石等层状石材的开采和加工过程中产生了大量不可生物降解的废物。随着时间的推移,这已经成为一个全球性的问题,因为它以多种方式损害环境。因此,有必要找到一种替代方法来安全地处理和再利用大理石废物。建筑部门是生产材料粘合剂和骨料的自然资源的重要消费者之一。因此,近年来,许多研究人员开展了将各种大理石废料掺入混凝土的研究,目的是替代水泥或骨料,或两者兼而有之。本文研究了当地两种废大理石粉Kadapa大理石粉(KMP)和Bethamcherla大理石粉(BMP)作为部分替代水泥对高强混凝土(HSC)力学性能和耐久性的影响。在不同的替代水平下,对HSC的压缩、间接拉伸和弯曲强度、弹性模量、抗氯化物渗透和冻融耐久性进行了评价。微观结构研究也评估了它们对含废大理石粉作为附加胶凝材料的HSC基体的影响。结果表明,KMP和BMP含量分别为10%和15%的HSC比对照HSC具有更高的力学性能和耐久性。微观结构研究也支持这一发现。由此可见,使用大理石粉部分替代水泥对混凝土的性能没有任何不利影响。KMP和BMP的使用减少了生产水泥所需的大量能源、成本和时间,同时减少了对环境的危害。
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